Ride Sharing Loopholes

Have you ever wondered what ride-sharing is? Ride-sharing services arrange for a one-time car ride, usually on very short notice, for a fee. A few examples of these ride share groups are Uber, X and Lyft. Typically, drivers use their own vehicles to transport customers. There can be many gaps in insurance coverages when it comes to these services, so before you take a turn into ride sharing, there are some facts you should know. 20 states nationwide including Massachusetts have issued warnings regarding potential insurance gaps related to these services. Check out the great infographic below to find out more about these quick tips provided by Arbella Mutual Insurance. They will help you stay informed when it comes to protecting yourself from this unnecessary exposure.